I'm presently thinking of moving from Windows to Linux on my main workstation.My main use of this computer is software development ( C/C++ and Java), Blender/Gimp, LibreOffice and of course all that the Internet has to offer

I know that Blender/Gimp and C/C++ aren't a problem and neither is LibreOffice or the various internet utility, quite the opposite in fact. But I have some question concerning Java and IDE.

1- How easy is it to install the latest JDK? I know that Oracle offer a rpm for it but how does this translate to Kubuntu?2- Same question, but this time about Ecipse (Juno)...3- How easy is it to install the latest JavaFX or other Frameworks?4- Beside Eclipse are there any other IDE, not a code editor only, that you recommend, possibly one that could be use for both Java and C/C++?

2 - You can just download it from their website, extract to your home folder and run from there. That seems to be the current way to get Juno, as there are licensing restrictions preventing it from being included in the software repositories AFAIK.

3 - Not a Java programmer; no clues

4 - Geany is a lightweight IDE, usable for many programming languages. If you are searching more along the lines of Visual Studio like, consider Qt Creator for C++.